We recently asked you about your favorite USB charging hubs, but travel chargers are a different beast. Folding plugs, 100-240V support, and compact designs are of paramount importance here, so check out the rules below, and let us know what you keep in your travel bag.

You know the little charging brick that came with your phone? Throw it out, and spend $6 on this replacement from Aukey (with code AUKPAU22). It’s basically the same size as Apple’s standard iPhone charger, but it includes two ports, folding prongs, and 2.4A of current (instead of 1A) to charge your devices faster.

USB charging standards are changing fast, but this $13 car charger is about as future-proof as they come. In addition to a pair of 2.4A USB-A ports, you get a Quick Charge 3.0-compatible USB-C port for newer devices as well, allowing you to get the most juice possible out of your daily commute.

iClever’s BoostCube checks just about every box you could want in a travel USB charger. You get three ports (all at 2.4A simultaneously), a foldable plug, and 240V support if you’re traveling internationally. Amazon’s currently selling it for $17, but you can save $9 today with promo code DEALNUM1 (white model only).

Obviously, you won’t enjoy the full charging speeds and data throughput capabilities of USB-C with these microUSB cable adapters, but they’re still a cheap and easy way to convert your older cables for use with newer devices. Plus, they include key rings, so you can always have one handy if you need to borrow a…

It doesn’t support Quick Charge or USB-C, but $10 (or $11 for the black model) is one of the best prices you’re ever likely to see on a 60W, 6-port USB charging hub. Just use promo code JNTOJ8MO at checkout to get the discount.